Schools For Africa
In September 2009, an additional agreement was signed which extended Schools for Africa into 11 countries including Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ethiopia and Madagascar. In these countries as well as the new additions, UNICEF is working with governments, local authorities, communities and other partners to:
More information on Schools for Africa.
In September 2009, an additional agreement was signed which extended Schools for Africa into 11 countries including Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ethiopia and Madagascar. In these countries as well as the new additions, UNICEF is working with governments, local authorities, communities and other partners to:
- Build and rehabilitate 1,000 schools
- Create schools that offer a safe and protective environment where children can learn and play
- Provide access to clean water and separate sanitation facilities for boys and girls in those schools
- Supply exercise books, pens, proper furniture and other school and sports materials
- Train 100,000 teachers to provide children with quality education and basic life skills
- Educate children about proper hygiene and HIV prevention; this knowledge is passed on to siblings, parents, and the community at large.
More information on Schools for Africa.
Support for Early-Career Educators
In order to share the vision, Leading Women Educators Impacting Education Worldwide, and strengthen our Society, the Educational Excellence Committee established Supporting Early-career Educators (SEE) as its second international project during the 2012 International Convention in New York City.
More information on SEE.
In order to share the vision, Leading Women Educators Impacting Education Worldwide, and strengthen our Society, the Educational Excellence Committee established Supporting Early-career Educators (SEE) as its second international project during the 2012 International Convention in New York City.
More information on SEE.